Mental activity; thinking: “The heartless hip analysis of crime is . . . a part of my life and my mentation” (Scott Turow).
[From Latin mēns, ment-, mind. See mental1.]
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Mental activity; thinking: “The heartless hip analysis of crime is . . . a part of my life and my mentation” (Scott Turow).
[From Latin mēns, ment-, mind. See mental1.]
The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
the process of thinking (especially thinking carefully)
Synonyms: thinking, thought, cerebration, intellection
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